Answer: a. 1/6. b. 2/3. c. 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of adults randomly selected= 6
a. Finding the probability of adults that have cheated on an examination before is exactly 4.
The numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Probability of chosen exactly 4 will be 1/6 since 4 can only occur once.
b. More than 2means 3,4, 5 and 6.
Probability that the number of adults that have cheated on a test or exam is more than 2 will be:
4/6 = 2/3
c. At most 5 means 1,2,3,4 or 5
This will give 5/6
√(2x+4)=16 square both sides
2x+4=256 subtract 4 from both sides
2x=252 divide both sides by 2
x=126
Answer:
There is no picture or graph to go with the question so I am afraid I will not be able to give you a specific answer.
To find out if a point (x, y) is on the graph of a line, we plug in the values into that equation and see if we get a true statement, such as 10 = 10. If we get something different, like 6 = 4, we know that the point is not on the line because it does not satisfy the equation. Plug in (-301, 601) into the equation of the line to see whether that point lies on it or not.
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the equation of the straight line that passes through E and F is this:
y = 7x + 2
We are to figure out whether or not the point (1, 10) lies on that line. In order to do this we would plug in (1, 10) into the equation, with 1 being x and 10 being y.
10 = 7(1) + 2 = 7 + 2 = 9
10 = 9 is a false statement. Therefore, the point (1, 10) does NOT lie on the line y = 7x + 2.
If you were to provide an image or graph that shows the equation of line AB then perhaps I would be able to answer your question with a specific answer.